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Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Rethink Architecture: How Many Architects Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb?
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Thursday, May 30, 2013
Rethink Architecture: Retail Design Is Retail Business
What’s your story? And, importantly, does your
customer “get” that story as soon as they walk in? Even more importantly, do
they feel that story when they walk in? These are questions every
retailer asks of their stores. Yet designing a place that strategically and
immediately conjures a feeling is no easy task. What’s an example of a space
that triggers a feeling to tell a story?
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Rethink Architecture: Taking Big Boxes to Net Zero
There’s a specific range for
annual energy consumption—a “sweet spot”—that should be reached before
you set your sights on net zero. That range is 30-to-25 ktBus/sf/year. How far
are you from that range, and what building strategies sound feasible for
getting there?
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Labels:
big box,
building envelope,
diet,
EMS,
geothermal,
HVAC,
LED,
Myra Vaughn,
Net zero
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Rethink Architecture: Are Architects Funny?
While architects aren’t known for being funny, MulvannyG2
Principal Patrick Kruger last month landed on CNN, Good Morning America
and Today for his sense of humor. Kruger thinks humor—as an
aesthetic—isn’t used enough in architecture. Beyond a literal sense of
playfulness, great humor entertains—which is key to successful retail and
destination design.
Think back: Where have you been that was either playful, or
played to your senses so well, that it immediately made you smile?
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Labels:
aesthetic,
Christmas,
Funny,
Good Morning America,
Griswolds,
hotels,
humor,
National Lampoon,
Patrick Kruger
Thursday, November 29, 2012
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